Kevin & Jeff,
There is no fight. Again, I'm not saying the course needs any any modifications. What intrigued me was the idea that no other top-tier course I've played is without traps from tee to green (though I think sand is very much out of place in certain locales and wish designers didn't always feel obligated to incorporate bunkers for tradition's sake). This presented the chance to envision how I might try to create more strategic options on an existing, world-class routing without changing the macroscopic character of the intrinsic topography.
I hope they don't touch the course, and I'm sure winds provide plenty of challenge on a daily basis. With the exception of perhaps 15 and 17, every hole on the existing course is worthy of study. That's very impressive.
Donnie,
Thanks for taking the time to create your take on Raynor's style. It seems you suggest he would favor carry bunkers in low spots at the start of each fairway, with the only exception being the left bunker added on the low side of 6th fairway. With modern equipment, barring ferocious wind, would any of those carry bunkers would really be in play for anyone below a 20-handicap? What about when playing 1920's equipment?
I haven't seen much of Raynor's work in person, and some of my bunker schemes were inspired by aerials of NGLA, The Creek Club, and Piping Rock. I'm sure Fishers Island would be different if CBM was involved in the project.
Maybe the next time I decide to put my head on a plate, I'll pick a different course (of sacred cow status) and suggest bunker removal.